Humour of Sufi for iPad
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Description

Humorous stories to invite smiles and to release stress.

Nashruddin Hoja (Nasruddin or Mulla Nasrudin) was a famous scholar, sufi and philosopher in his time. Other than being a scholar and a clerical figure, he was also known as a person with unique and interesting characters that made him one of the entertainers and advisors of a ruthless businessman in his time.

Nashruddin Hoja who was also known by the name Juha lived in a region near Turkey in the centuries of Islam empires until the invasion of the Mongolians. He contributed enormously for the Muslim people such as: saving several libraries and some scholars from the wrath and mass destruction by a Mongol named Taimurlank.

This product contains the humorous stories of Nashruddin that we consider funny and can invite smiles of the readers.

Available in two languages, English (Inggris) and Indonesian (Indonesia) that you can switch under the Options menu.

What’s New

Version History

1.5

Jan 3, 2017

Compatibility updates, Bug fixes and improvement.

1.4

Oct 14, 2014

- Language can be changed instantly from English to Bahasa Indonesia and vice versa.- Fixed toolbar compatibility issues on iOS 8 and latest when device is rotated.- iOS 8 and latest compliant.

1.2

1.1

1.0

May 25, 2010

Jan 3, 2017

Version 1.5

Compatibility updates, Bug fixes and improvement.

Ratings and Reviews

Kate2345
,06/30/2012

Fascinating and funny

I bought this app because I am always interested in other cultures, past and present, and especially in humor. The translation is rough and there are a great many typos, but reading it is rewarding. There is humor, humanity, and wisdom here. It would help to have some commentary or explanation on many of the chapters, however.

Kate2345
,06/30/2012

Fascinating and funny

I bought this app because I am always interested in other cultures, past and present, and especially in humor. The translation is rough and there are a great many typos, but reading it is rewarding. There is humor, humanity, and wisdom here. It would help to have some commentary or explanation on many of the chapters, however.